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Lone Pine Creek is a stream located in Idaho County, Idaho, United States. It is most popular for fishing Bull trout.

Location

46°05′10.4″N 115°00′17.4″W
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Fishing regulations at Lone Pine Creek, ID

Disclaimer: Always check local fishing regulations, water access rights and land ownership before fishing, regardless of any catches logged in that area by the Fishbrain community. Fishbrain has mapped millions of acres of government-owned land across the USA to help you identify potential fishing access, but you are responsible for ensuring compliance with all legal requirements.

Fishing regulations in Idaho can change throughout the year. Make sure to check this page before fishing for the most up to date rules and regulations for the current season. Local regulations govern when you can fish, the max size of the fish you can keep, how many fish you can keep, and more.

Below you will see fishing regulations for catching Bull trout as of April 25th, 2026. To view regulations for a different fish species, please click on your preferred species in the drop-down.

Bull trout

Seasons

Open

Bag limit

0
Daily bag limits apply to all waters of the Clearwater Region except as modified in Clearwater Region Special Rule Waters. The possession limit is 3-times the daily bag limit.All waters open all year except as modified in Clearwater Region Special Rule WatersFor more information please see https://idfg.idaho.gov/rules/fish p. 15 -16

Special Rule Waters for the Clearwater Region 

Section: From the mouth upstream to the Clearwater River Bridge at Orofino
  • Trout limit is 6; only trout with a clipped adipose fin, as evidenced by a healed scar, may be kept; no harvest of Cutthroat Trout
  • Fishing between posted boundaries 100 yards upstream and downstream from the Nez Perce Tribal Hatchery Ladder (near Cherry Lane Bridge) and extending into the river channel 50 yards is prohibited 
  • Fishing from the shoreline or wading along the perimeter of Dworshak National Fish Hatchery is prohibited 
Section: From the Clearwater River Bridge at Orofino upstream to the confluence of the South Fork and Middle Fork Clearwater rivers 
  • Trout limit is 6; only trout with a clipped adipose fin, as evidenced by a healed scar, may be kept; no harvest of Cutthroat Trout 
September 1 through April 30
  • No motors allowed 
Clearwater River, Middle Fork December 1 through Friday before Memorial Day weekend
  • trout limit is 0, catch-and-release 
Saturday of Memorial Day weekend through November 30
  • trout limit is 2, none under 14 inches 
September 1 through April 30
  • No motors allowed 
Clearwater River, North Fork (See map on page 13)Section: From the mouth upstream to Dworshak Dam 
  • Trout limit is 6; only trout with a clipped adipose fin, as evidenced by a healed scar, may be kept; no harvest of Cutthroat Trout 
  • When fishing from Ahsahka Highway 7 Bridge, it is illegal to take or attempt to take any fish downstream of the railroad bridge; fishing from the railroad bridge is prohibited
  • Fishing from any watercraft or wading is prohibited between the posted line approximately 150 yards upstream from the mouth of the North Fork Clearwater River and the Ahsahka Highway 7 Bridge 
  • Fishing from the shoreline or wading along the perimeter of Dworshak National Fish Hatchery is prohibited 
Section: From the upper end of flat water of Dworshak Reservoir upstream 
  • Barbless hooks required 
December 1 through Friday before Memorial Day weekend
  • trout limit is 0, catch-and-release, no bait allowed except maggots 
Saturday of Memorial Day weekend through November 30
  • trout limit is 2, no Cutthroat Trout under 14 inches, no bait allowed
Clearwater River, South Fork
  • Cutthroat Trout limit is 0, catch and release only
  • Single-pointed barbless hooks are required while fishing for steelhead and salmon
Crooked Fork (tributary to Lochsa River)Section: From the mouth to Brushy Fork
  • Trout limit is 0, catch-and-release
  • No bait allowed, barbless hooks required
Section: From Brushy Fork upstream 
  • Clearwater Region general rules apply
Deer Creek Reservoir
  • Trout limit is 6, only 2 may be Tiger Trout, no Tiger Trout under 14 inches
Deyo Reservoir
  • Bass limit is 2, none under 16 inches
Dworshak Reservoir
  • Trout limit is 6, only 2 may be Cutthroat Trout, no Cutthroat Trout under 14 inches
Elk Creek and tributaries (tributary to Dworshak Reservoir)
  • Trout limit is 6, Brook Trout must be counted in trout limit
Elk Creek Reservoir
  • Trout limit is 6, Brook Trout must be counted in trout limit
Kelly Creek and tributaries
  • Trout limit is 0, catch-and-release
  • No bait allowed, barbless hooks required
Lochsa RiverSection: From the mouth upstream to Wilderness Gateway Campground Motor Bridge, near Highway 12 milepost 122
  • Barbless hooks required
December 1 through Friday before Memorial Day weekend
  • trout limit is 0, catch-and-release, no bait allowed except maggots 
Saturday of Memorial Day weekend through November 30
  • trout limit is 2, none under 14 inches, no bait allowed 
Section: From Wilderness Gateway Campground Motor Bridge upstream to the confluence of Colt Killed Creek and Crooked Fork Creek 
  • Trout limit is 0, catch-and-release
  • No bait allowed, barbless hooks required 
Mann Lake
  • Electric motors only
  • Bass limit is 2, none under 16 inches
Moose Creek Reservoir
  • Electric motors only
Salmon River
  • Trout limit is 6; only trout with a clipped adipose fin, as evidenced by a healed scar, may be kept; no harvest of Cutthroat Trout
Salmon River tributariesSection: Those tributaries from the mouth of the Salmon River upstream to the Middle Fork Salmon River, except Little Salmon River (Page 20) and South Fork Salmon River (Page 21).
  • Trout limit is 2
Section: Those tributaries upstream from the mouth of the Middle Fork Salmon RiverSelway RiverSection: From the mouth upstream to Selway Falls cable car
  • Barbless hooks required
December 1 through Friday before Memorial Day weekend
  • trout limit is 0, catch-and-release, no bait allowed except maggots
Saturday of Memorial Day weekend through November 30
  • trout limit is 2, none under 14 inches, no bait allowed
Section: From Selway Falls cable car upstream to Selway Falls Bridge at Meadow Creek
  • Closed to fishing
Section: From Selway Falls Bridge at Meadow Creek upstream
  • Trout limit is 0, catch-and-release
  • No bait allowed, barbless hooks required
Snake River (ID/WA border upstream to Hells Canyon Dam)
  • Trout limit is 6; only trout with a clipped adipose fin, as evidenced by a healed scar, may be kept; no harvest of Cutthroat Trout
Spring Valley Reservoir
  • Electric motors only
  • Bass limit is 2, none under 16 inches
Winchester Lake 
  • Electric motors only

For more information please see https://idfg.idaho.gov/rules/fish (see Pages 15-16 for details)

Bull Trout limit is 0, catch-and-release only.

For more information please see https://idfg.idaho.gov/rules/fish

Excellent

Salvelinus confluentus

Daily bag limits apply to all waters of the Clearwater Region except as modified in Clearwater Region Special Rule Waters. The possession limit is 3-times the daily bag limit.All waters open all year except as modified in Clearwater Region Special Rule WatersFor more information please see https://idfg.idaho.gov/rules/fish p. 15 -16

Special Rule Waters for the Clearwater Region 

Section: From the mouth upstream to the Clearwater River Bridge at Orofino
  • Trout limit is 6; only trout with a clipped adipose fin, as evidenced by a healed scar, may be kept; no harvest of Cutthroat Trout
  • Fishing between posted boundaries 100 yards upstream and downstream from the Nez Perce Tribal Hatchery Ladder (near Cherry Lane Bridge) and extending into the river channel 50 yards is prohibited 
  • Fishing from the shoreline or wading along the perimeter of Dworshak National Fish Hatchery is prohibited 
Section: From the Clearwater River Bridge at Orofino upstream to the confluence of the South Fork and Middle Fork Clearwater rivers 
  • Trout limit is 6; only trout with a clipped adipose fin, as evidenced by a healed scar, may be kept; no harvest of Cutthroat Trout 
September 1 through April 30
  • No motors allowed 
Clearwater River, Middle Fork December 1 through Friday before Memorial Day weekend
  • trout limit is 0, catch-and-release 
Saturday of Memorial Day weekend through November 30
  • trout limit is 2, none under 14 inches 
September 1 through April 30
  • No motors allowed 
Clearwater River, North Fork (See map on page 13)Section: From the mouth upstream to Dworshak Dam 
  • Trout limit is 6; only trout with a clipped adipose fin, as evidenced by a healed scar, may be kept; no harvest of Cutthroat Trout 
  • When fishing from Ahsahka Highway 7 Bridge, it is illegal to take or attempt to take any fish downstream of the railroad bridge; fishing from the railroad bridge is prohibited
  • Fishing from any watercraft or wading is prohibited between the posted line approximately 150 yards upstream from the mouth of the North Fork Clearwater River and the Ahsahka Highway 7 Bridge 
  • Fishing from the shoreline or wading along the perimeter of Dworshak National Fish Hatchery is prohibited 
Section: From the upper end of flat water of Dworshak Reservoir upstream 
  • Barbless hooks required 
December 1 through Friday before Memorial Day weekend
  • trout limit is 0, catch-and-release, no bait allowed except maggots 
Saturday of Memorial Day weekend through November 30
  • trout limit is 2, no Cutthroat Trout under 14 inches, no bait allowed
Clearwater River, South Fork
  • Cutthroat Trout limit is 0, catch and release only
  • Single-pointed barbless hooks are required while fishing for steelhead and salmon
Crooked Fork (tributary to Lochsa River)Section: From the mouth to Brushy Fork
  • Trout limit is 0, catch-and-release
  • No bait allowed, barbless hooks required
Section: From Brushy Fork upstream 
  • Clearwater Region general rules apply
Deer Creek Reservoir
  • Trout limit is 6, only 2 may be Tiger Trout, no Tiger Trout under 14 inches
Deyo Reservoir
  • Bass limit is 2, none under 16 inches
Dworshak Reservoir
  • Trout limit is 6, only 2 may be Cutthroat Trout, no Cutthroat Trout under 14 inches
Elk Creek and tributaries (tributary to Dworshak Reservoir)
  • Trout limit is 6, Brook Trout must be counted in trout limit
Elk Creek Reservoir
  • Trout limit is 6, Brook Trout must be counted in trout limit
Kelly Creek and tributaries
  • Trout limit is 0, catch-and-release
  • No bait allowed, barbless hooks required
Lochsa RiverSection: From the mouth upstream to Wilderness Gateway Campground Motor Bridge, near Highway 12 milepost 122
  • Barbless hooks required
December 1 through Friday before Memorial Day weekend
  • trout limit is 0, catch-and-release, no bait allowed except maggots 
Saturday of Memorial Day weekend through November 30
  • trout limit is 2, none under 14 inches, no bait allowed 
Section: From Wilderness Gateway Campground Motor Bridge upstream to the confluence of Colt Killed Creek and Crooked Fork Creek 
  • Trout limit is 0, catch-and-release
  • No bait allowed, barbless hooks required 
Mann Lake
  • Electric motors only
  • Bass limit is 2, none under 16 inches
Moose Creek Reservoir
  • Electric motors only
Salmon River
  • Trout limit is 6; only trout with a clipped adipose fin, as evidenced by a healed scar, may be kept; no harvest of Cutthroat Trout
Salmon River tributariesSection: Those tributaries from the mouth of the Salmon River upstream to the Middle Fork Salmon River, except Little Salmon River (Page 20) and South Fork Salmon River (Page 21).
  • Trout limit is 2
Section: Those tributaries upstream from the mouth of the Middle Fork Salmon RiverSelway RiverSection: From the mouth upstream to Selway Falls cable car
  • Barbless hooks required
December 1 through Friday before Memorial Day weekend
  • trout limit is 0, catch-and-release, no bait allowed except maggots
Saturday of Memorial Day weekend through November 30
  • trout limit is 2, none under 14 inches, no bait allowed
Section: From Selway Falls cable car upstream to Selway Falls Bridge at Meadow Creek
  • Closed to fishing
Section: From Selway Falls Bridge at Meadow Creek upstream
  • Trout limit is 0, catch-and-release
  • No bait allowed, barbless hooks required
Snake River (ID/WA border upstream to Hells Canyon Dam)
  • Trout limit is 6; only trout with a clipped adipose fin, as evidenced by a healed scar, may be kept; no harvest of Cutthroat Trout
Spring Valley Reservoir
  • Electric motors only
  • Bass limit is 2, none under 16 inches
Winchester Lake 
  • Electric motors only

For more information please see https://idfg.idaho.gov/rules/fish (see Pages 15-16 for details)

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46°05′10.4″N 115°00′17.4″W
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FAQ about Lone Pine Creek fishing

the Lone Pine Creek is a stream located in Idaho County, Idaho, United States. Its coordinates are:
46°05′10.4″N 115°00′17.4″W
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The most common species in the Lone Pine Creek are:
  • Bull trout - 1 members reported to have caught this fish
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